A fashion staple since the 17th century, the Cravat is the elegant forerunner of today's tailored necktie and bowtie. These vintage ties or scarves are tied and sewn in an ascot style and worn tucked around the neck, lending a refined and classic fashion statement. While each piece is a one-of-a-kind design, I have specifically labeled them into distinct style names: The Audrey, The Charlee, and The Barrymore.

The Audrey

Audrey Hepburn, the iconic actress and fashion legend, was known for her timeless elegance. Pearls became one of her signature accessories. She famously wore them In Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961), solidifying their association with grace and sophistication. This classic style adds effortless beauty and Is a hallmark of her enduring legacy in fashion.

The Charlee

Charlie Chaplin, the legendary silent film actor, was known for his distinctive attire, including a tightly knotted bowtie, an essential part of his signature look, adding a gentlemanly charm. The Charlee is a reimagined take on the classic bowtie. Long a symbol of sophistication, creativity, and Individuality, the bowtie has been embraced by Intellectuals, politicians, and fashion-forward trendsetters alike.

The Barrymore

Drew Barrymore has long been known for her eclectic, vintage-inspired fashion sense, often blending bohemian, retro, and menswear influences to create her signature look. Over the years, one of her standout style choices has been incorporating men’s ties as accessories, a nod to both androgynous fashion and old Hollywood charm. The Barrymore reflects a vintage fashion and a fearless, free-spirited style.

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